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News Serbia appeals court overturns war crimes conviction of Bosnia officer
Serbia appeals court overturns war crimes conviction of Bosnia officer
Ann Riley
October 11, 2010 01:27:50 pm

The Belgrade Appeals Court on Monday overturned the war crimes conviction of former Bosnian officer Ilija Jurisic and ordered a retrial. The court reasoned that September 2009 proceedings in the War Crimes Chamber of the Belgrade District...

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UN forces arrest rebel leader for DRC mass rapes
Ann Riley
October 6, 2010 09:19:07 am

Commander of the rebel Mai Mai Cheka Lieutenant Colonel Sadoke Kokunda Mayele was arrested Tuesday by UN peacekeepers and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government forces for allegedly...

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News Africa survey sees decline in rights, rule of law despite economic advancements
Africa survey sees decline in rights, rule of law despite economic advancements
Ann Riley
October 4, 2010 12:16:28 pm

Many African nations are seeing a decline in democratic rights and the rule of law despite making economic advances, according to a survey Monday by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation . The annual Ibrahim Index of African...

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News Iceland ex-PM facing charges over financial crisis
Iceland ex-PM facing charges over financial crisis
Ann Riley
September 29, 2010 09:57:39 am

The Icelandic Parliament on Tuesday voted 33-30 to refer charges against former prime minister Geir Haarde to the Landsdomur, a special court created to try government ministers. Haarde...

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News Federal appeals court lifts stem cell research ban
Federal appeals court lifts stem cell research ban
Ann Riley
September 29, 2010 09:44:09 am

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted a stay Tuesday allowing federal funding for stem cell research to continue pending a full appeal. After hearing oral arguments...

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China government cites human rights improvements
Ann Riley
September 27, 2010 01:16:50 pm

The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China released a position paper Sunday on the country's human rights record, claiming that it has heightened Internet freedoms and improved...

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Karadzic takes stand as war crimes trial resumes
Ann Riley
September 27, 2010 01:05:40 pm

Former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic appeared before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) as his trial resumed Monday to defend himself against charges of war crimes. According to...

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Rights groups sue city of Pittsburgh over G-20 arrests
Ann Riley
September 22, 2010 10:03:15 am

The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania (ACLU-PA) and the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) on Monday filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Pittsburgh, Police Chief Nathan Harper and more than 15 police...

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DOJ report criticizes FBI for domestic advocacy group probes
Ann Riley
September 20, 2010 01:31:33 pm

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released a report Monday absolving the FBI of charges that agents conducted investigations of domestic groups based on their exercise of...

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UN rights expert urges investigation into Darfur attack
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September 15, 2010 09:59:52 am

UN Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Sudan Muhamed Chande Othman called Tuesday for a thorough and transparent investigation into the early September attack in Northern Darfur that left many civilians...

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Russia ends serfdom with Emancipation Manifesto

On February 19, 1861, Tsar Alexander II promulgated the Emancipation Manifesto, which abolished serfdom in Russia after over two hundred years. Read the Emancipation Manifesto.

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